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Canterbury is a city in Eastern Kent, in the South East region of England. Canterbury is a city rich with history and culture. With a glories cathedral at the city centre Canterbury has a contrasting mix of city, countryside, and coastline. The city, surrounded by river valleys and sweeping hills leads to a beautiful coastline.
Canterbury is home to the Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the Church of England. The major cathedral situated in the heart of the city, has been a tourist attraction for many years. The cathedrals history dates back as far as 597AD when St. Augustine established his seat in Canterbury, then in 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the cathedral. With an 11th century crypt, a 12th century Quire, and a 14th century Nave, as well as stunning stained glass the cathedral is a must see when visiting Canterbury.
Canterbury is home to the Blean Woods, the largest woodland in Kent. Canterbury run day walks and treks through the Blean Woods offering tourists an insight into the natural wildlife that occupies the surrounding areas. These outdoor treks and walks also give tourists a chance to get-away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax with a walk through the picturesque woodlands, river valleys, and open hills. Treks and walks don’t just stop at the Blean Woods, there are a number of walks offered through the open Kent countryside, including the St. Augustine trail for the little more adventurous. This trail takes tourists from the coastline and follows St. Augustine’s trek into Canterbury, over open hills, through magnificent woodland, and past winding river valleys.